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    • Monday, 21 August, 2023
      ReviewTelevision
      Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn — is the automobile titan a ‘victim or a villain’?

      New Apple TV+ series documents the Nissan and Renault CEO’s clandestine flight and his journey from respected leader to exile

      Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn (C) and his wife Carole (R) walks past members of the press as they arrive at their residence in Tokyo on April 3, 2019
    • Tuesday, 18 July, 2023
      Ghosn says he filed $1bn lawsuit so Nissan managers cannot ‘sleep quietly’

      Former Nissan chair says he is not seeking revenge but wants ‘small compensation for the damage’ since 2018 arrest

      Carlos Gohn taking part in an online news conference
    • Saturday, 15 October, 2022
      Leo Lewis
      Renault and Nissan alliance comes unstuck without Ghosn’s glue

      Talks on reshaping the relationship can succeed if ownership imbalance and intellectual property problems are addressed

      Maria Hergueta illustration of two black tires drawn against red background - on of them melting on the ground
    • Friday, 22 April, 2022
      French prosecutors issue arrest warrant for Carlos Ghosn

      Authorities in Nanterre have been investigating the former Renault chief since 2019

      Carlos Ghosn speaks during a press conference in April
    • Thursday, 3 March, 2022
      Nissan Motor Co Ltd
      Ex-Nissan legal chief given suspended sentence over Carlos Ghosn pay

      Greg Kelly is expected to return to the US after his arrest with his former boss in 2018

    • Saturday, 26 February, 2022
      Leo Lewis
      A trial that could change the way Japan pursues corporate crime

      Former Nissan executive Greg Kelly stands accused of hiding the true extent of Carlos Ghosn’s pay

      Greg Kelly, the former deputy of ousted Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn, in a car after release from a detention centre in Tokyo in 2018
    • Monday, 6 December, 2021
      Ghosn brands Nissan ‘visionless’ as electric vehicle plan falls flat

      Japanese carmaker not ready to take on Tesla, says former chair, as investors react coolly to $17.7bn pledge

      Carlos Ghosn heavily criticised Nissan during an online press conference from Lebanon
    • Thursday, 28 October, 2021
      The Top LineLeo Lewis
      Verdict in Ghosn ally’s trial will put Japan Inc pay under microscope

      Ex-Nissan legal chief Greg Kelly pointed to alien concept of retention risk in CEO salary talks

      Greg Kelly
    • Wednesday, 27 October, 2021
      Greg Kelly
      Ex-Nissan legal chief says there was ‘no crime’ as trial concludes

      Greg Kelly accused of involvement in criminal conspiracy to conceal true extent of Carlos Ghosn’s pay

      Greg Kelly
    • Monday, 26 July, 2021
      News in-depthFT Film22 min
      Carlos Ghosn: the rise and fall of a superstar CEO

      How a car industry titan became a man on the run

    • Monday, 19 July, 2021
      Americans who helped Carlos Ghosn flee Japan sentenced to prison

      Michael and Peter Taylor facilitated ex-Nissan boss’s dramatic escape from detention

      Former Green Beret Michael Taylor
    • Friday, 16 July, 2021
      ReviewBusiness books
      Collision Course — the sensational downfall of Carlos Ghosn

      The daring escape of the fugitive Renault-Nissan chief caps this authoritative exposé of frictions at the giant carmaker

      Carlos Ghosn pictured in Beirut in January 2020, by which time he had fled trial in Japan
    • Wednesday, 7 July, 2021
      Nissan chief admits Carlos Ghosn wielded ‘absolute power’

      Makoto Uchida said workers at the carmaker ‘just wanted to please the boss’

      A Nissan logo with Makoto Uchida in the foreground
    • Tuesday, 29 June, 2021
      American father and son apologise to Japan for helping Carlos Ghosn escape

      Former Green Beret Michael Taylor tells Tokyo court he acted out of sympathy for the former Nissan chair

      Michael Taylor pictured at Istanbul airport in December 2019: Taylor told a Tokyo court on Tuesday that he deeply regretted helping Carlos Ghosn to flee Japan
    • Monday, 14 June, 2021
      Father and son accused of orchestrating Ghosn escape plead guilty

      Americans Michael and Peter Taylor face 3 years in jail over plot to help Nissan chief flee Japan

      Michael Taylor, right, at passport control in Istanbul
    • Sunday, 23 May, 2021
      News in-depth
      The contradictory versions of Carlos Ghosn on trial in a Tokyo courtroom

      Former Nissan chief might not be in the dock but his presence looms over his lieutenant’s case

      Carlos Ghosn at a press conference in Beirut
    • Thursday, 20 May, 2021
      Carlos Ghosn loses legal battle over removal by Nissan and Mitsubishi

      Dutch court orders fugitive former car titan to pay €5m

    • Wednesday, 12 May, 2021
      Former Nissan board member testifies in court over Carlos Ghosn affair

      Greg Kelly is accused of conspiring to understate pay of former chief executive

      Mug shots of Greg Kelly, Nissan’s former head of legal affairs
    • Monday, 29 March, 2021
      Leo Lewis
      Extradition in Carlos Ghosn case highlights strength of US-Japan relations

      The handover of two men linked to former Nissan chair’s escape suggests a diplomatic shift

      Michael Taylor, centre, at passport control in Turkey, has been extradited from the US to face justice in Japan
    • Tuesday, 2 March, 2021
      Americans accused of aiding Ghosn escape taken into Japanese custody

      Father and son arrested on arrival in Tokyo after losing battle against extradition from US

      Carlos Ghosn, the former Nissan chairman, was reportedly whisked out of Japan in a daring escape plot involving a musical instrument case and a bullet train
    • Wednesday, 24 February, 2021
      Turkish pilots and airline executive convicted in Ghosn escape plot

      Employees of private-jet company sentenced for human smuggling

    • Saturday, 30 January, 2021
      News in-depth
      Carlos Ghosn’s reign is detailed and dissected in a Tokyo courtroom

      Trial of former Nissan boss’s lieutenants reveals tensions that led dramatic downfall

    • Friday, 29 January, 2021
      Mergers & Acquisitions
      Revealed: SoftBank’s lucrative executive lending scheme Premium content

      The Japanese tech investment group’s top four executives are poised to make up to a combined $1.2bn

    • Sunday, 17 January, 2021
      Leo Lewis
      Nissan’s future is on trial alongside Carlos Ghosn lieutenant

      Criminal proceedings against Greg Kelly raise questions about governance and the alliance with Renault

      In their descriptions of assiduous or fearful service to Carlos Ghosn, Nissan executives have admitted knowledge of the pay-concealing mechanism now under the microscope
    • Thursday, 14 January, 2021
      Ghosn feared dismissal if Renault discovered scale of Nissan salary, court told

      Whistleblower alleges former boss of the Japanese carmaker deliberately hid his compensation

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